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Lenovo makes a wide range of tablets running both Windows 8 and Windows RT, as well as some cheaper Android tablets too. However, the new Lynx is a top-of-the-range Windows 8 model that focuses on stylish design and entertainment features. Lenov...
If you specifically require a tablet that runs Windows 8 then the slimline design and striking IPS display of the Lynx make it one of the better options currently available. However, it's quite expensive on its own – especially given the modest memory and...
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Lenovo's IdeaTab Lynx falls into roughly the same category as the Acer Iconia W700 and the HP Envy x2 : an Atom-powered Windows 8 tablet with a keyboard dock that sports a second battery, creating an ultraportable laptop . Costing £599 inc VAT (£499 ex VA...
The Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx gives Intel Atom hybrids a bad name.Tags:Laptops,Tablets,WindowsBest prices todayRetailer Price Delivery Price comparision from, and manufacturersShare this articleShareTweetSendHi. I saw this on PC Advisor and thought you shoul...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2014-10-15 10:48:28
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Lenovo has another entry into the Windows 8 pantheon of touch-enabled Windows devices, with the Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx K3011. An Atom-powered Windows tablet of the same ilk as the HP Envy X2 (11-g012nr) or the Asus VivoTab Smart ME400C, the IdeaTab Lynx is d...
The Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx K3011 slate tablet won't replace your laptop as your main Windows machine, but it's not a bad choice for a second or third device...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2014-10-15 10:48:28
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Lisa Gade reviews the Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx Intel Atom Windows 8 tablet. The Lynx has an 11.6″ IPS display running at 1366 x 768. Like all Win 8 Atom tablets, it's powered by a 1.8GHz dual core Clovertrail Z2760 CPU with 2 gigs of RAM and Imagination Techno...
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If Windows 8 tablets with Intel's Clover Trail silicon under the hood were once a curiosity, well, they're certainly not novelties anymore. We've seen lower-powered hybrids from virtually every PC maker, providing a cheaper counterpoint to Core i5 and i7...
Solid performance, Bright IPS display...
Uncomfortable keyboard deck, No rear camera, Shorter battery life than the competition...
The IdeaTab Lynx has a bright IPS screen, but it's ultimately not Lenovo's best Windows 8 hybrid...
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We have previously tested the IdeaTab Lynx K3011W tablet in April. However, as the keyboard dock K30PK11 was not available at that time, we have decided to take a second look at what this test model has to offer. The dock turns the tablet into a netbook a...
Bright IPS display, Low power consumption, Great workmanship, Long battery life, Silent...
No proper docking port (connection via Micro USB), Small assortment of ports, Switching between the batteries can be problematic, Poor workmanship of the dock, Modest touchpad, Long charging time...
In Review: Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx K3011W including keyboard dock. The test model of the Lenovo IdeaTab K3011W we checked in April impressed us. However, the addition of the keyboard dock K30PK11 has lowered our overall rating. The mobile dock may add 2 USB...
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There is a modest assortment of Windows 8 tablets available these days. We've taken a look at the Microsoft Surface, the Acer Iconia W510, and the Samsung ATIV Smart PC500 and find them all to be capable Windows 8 tablets. We now turn our sights on the Le...
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Lenovo's IdeaTab Lynx falls into roughly the same category as the Acer Iconia W700 and the HP Envy X2: an Atom-powered Windows 8 tablet with a keyboard dock that sports a second battery. With a starting price of $549, the IdeaTab is good for basic us...
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This item can be found at the following stores: We have seen quite a few Windows 8 tablets emerge since CES. These tablets gives users the full Windows 8 experience on a slate device that they can easily take with them. Microsoft’s own Surface Pro...
Bright 11.6-inch IPS display, Runs full Windows 8, Long battery life, Responsive touch panel, Micro USB to USB adapter included, Optional keyboard dock, Price...
No second camera, No full-sized USB port, Lower quality construction...
When it comes down to it the IdeaTab Lynx is a great Windows 8 tablet that any user is going to enjoy. I think the most compelling thing about the Lynx is the price. At $499 you are getting a great tablet that is going to run full Windows 8 and handle...
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Of those choices, tablets with Intel Core CPUs undeniably offer the most performance - but they are also heavy, power-hungry, and expensive. Tablets based on Windows RT ( Microsoft Surface RT , Asus Vivo Tab RT TF600 ) lack certain features and compatibil...
slim design, light weight, vivid display, good contrast...
no full-sized USB port, no rear-facing camera, average battery life, long charge times...
Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx K3011WThe Lenovo IdeaPad Lynx K3011 (street price around $500 with 64 GB eMMC flash storage) is a decent enough tablet the performance of the Atom SoC is right where we would expect it to be, the weight is quite low, and the 11.6-inch...
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It's one thing to see the Lynx, it's a whole different story when you feel it! It looks like an 11.6″ laptop screen and is only 9.45 mm (0.37″) thin. Weighing in just under a pound and a half, you'd never believe it's running a full version of Windows. It...
Light, Reasonably powerful and very capable, Very affordable, Great battery, Micro USB charging and full size USB compatibility, MicroSD card slot, Multitouch, Durable, Sleek, The...
Only one USB port and it requires an adapter and doubles as the charging port, No cellular option, On screen keyboard needs improvement...
The Lenovo Lynx doesn't just bridge the gap between laptop and tablet, it takes over the entire spectrum. If you're not doing anything especially processor intensive, it can act as a completely functional laptop with USB and all. Since it's running fu...
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twitter: @lisagade) Not too long ago we looked at the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2, one of the smallest Windows 8 Atom tablets, and now we're looking at the consumer line counterpart, the Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx. The Lynx is also powered by a 1.8GHz dual cor...
Thin and light, long battery life, optional keyboard dock doubles battery life...
Not a gorgeous design, keyboard dock could have more ports...
The Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx offers all the things we like about Intel Atom Windows 8 tablets: long battery life, silent operation, long standby and a thin and light design. But its looks detract from an otherwise solid experience, and I fear that it may n...
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Just last month, we checked out the well-rounded performer in the Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 2, which did justice in the tablet market with its long withstanding ThinkPad brand. However, if you're still itching to save some money on a Windows 8 tablet, t...
Affordable price point compared to other Windows 8 tablets, Great battery life, Nearly zero bloatware...
Sluggish performance with intensive tasks, Bland and boring design, Low quality construction...
Seriously, if saving money is all that you care about, there's no arguing that you'll be doing just that with the Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx. Despite its less than appetizing design combined with its entry-level specs, the Lynx is able to deliver the same le...
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A few years ago, there was a crop of compact computers with Intel Atom processors. Easier to carry than bulky laptops, they ran the same off-the-shelf Windows software (except for the toughest video editors and CAD programs), boasted good battery life...
Light weight, Long battery life, Two USB ports on keyboard dock...
Plastic build feels cheap compared to competing systems, Keyboard dock adds $129 to the price, No SD card slot in dock, Atom processor and cramped storage are limiting...
The IdeaTab Lynx is an impressively light convertible tablet with long battery life. But its plastic exterior and keyboard feel a bit cheap. Unless the Lenovo's price drops a bit, HP's aluminum-clad Envy x2 is a better buy...
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Lenovo has another entry into the Windows 8 pantheon of touch-enabled Windows devices, with the Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx K3011. An Atom-powered Windows tablet of the same ilk as the HP Envy X2 (11-g012nr)%displayPrice% at %seller% or the Asus VivoTab Smart ME4...
Sturdy construction. Energy-efficient Intel Atom processor. Decent performance.
Relatively short battery life. Full functionality requires accessory keyboard (sold separately)...
The Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx K3011 slate tablet won't replace your laptop as your main Windows machine, but it's not a bad choice for a second or third device...
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The Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx finds itself awkwardly in the middle. It's not exactly a budget tablet, but it doesn't really have the specs to compete against most mid-tier tablets either.The Intel Atom-based tablet does offer full Windows 8 functionality, but w...
strong battery life, vibrant display...
mediocre performance, fragile build, fingerprint magnet...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Lynx is not really as cost effective as some of the lower-end Intel Atom Windows 8 tablets on the market, but for just a few hundred dollars more other tablets offer way more in terms of performance and build quality. Users who are lo...
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Microsoft's Surface Pro has been out just over a month now, but with its $899 base price, it's at the high-end of what a lot of consumers are willing to fork over for a Windows 8-equipped tablet, and that's not even factoring in the $120+ keyboard opti...
Bright, beautiful screen, Svelte, light, but sturdy chassis, Screen and UI responsive to gestures, Solid tablet/netbook performance...
Keyboard dock could be sturdier, No option for a 128GB or larger SSD...
Windows 8 and the highly efficient, low-power processors available today have made it possible to integrate a fully-functional Windows PC in the form factor of a traditional tablet, that's also manages to be touch-friendly and offer great battery life...
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Looking for a lightweight Windows 8 tablet for work and play? The Lenovo IdeaPad Lynx K3011 might be the slate you're looking for. Available at Staples and Best Buy for $549, the Lynx offers an Intel Atom processor with integrated graphics and a brigh...
Bright, vibrant display, Solid performance, Above-average battery life, Slim, lightweight design...
No full-size USB port, Lacks rear-facing camera...
The Lenovo IdeaPad Lynx offers a bright 11.6-inch display and long battery life, but it's not the best value.
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Over the past two months we've seen several Intel Atom-based tablets, each giving us serious netbook flashbacks with their 10-inch displays. The Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx has almost identical specs with a big exception: This tablet has an 11.6-inch display. Is...
Lightweight and thin, Includes USB dongle, Good battery life...
Build quality doesn't feel sturdy, Widescreen aspect ratio throws off balance, Few ports, Narrow viewing angles, Windows 8 not a good tablet OS...
The Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx is a decidedly middle of the road tablet: slow performance, decent battery life, so-so screen. The design won't win any awards, but we do like that a keyboard dock with extra ports is available. It's not the best Atom-based table...
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I've never been a big fan of tablet PCs. A UMPC with 5-7†screen, yes but the classic tablet pc with digitizer and 11.6 or greater screen size was too awkward for me, Too heavy to hold in one hand, with poor battery life and screen input limited to a p...
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Lenovo's Atom-based Windows 8 tablet-laptop hybrid is lightweight and usable, but build quality doesn't cut itLenovo's IdeaTab Lynx falls into roughly the same category as the Acer Iconia W700 and the HP Envy X2: an Atom-powered Windows 8 tablet with a ke...
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Lenovo's Atom-based Windows 8 tablet-laptop hybrid is lightweight and usable, but build quality doesn't cut itLenovo's IdeaTab Lynx falls into roughly the same category as the Acer Iconia W700 and the HP Envy X2: an Atom-powered Windows 8 tablet with a ke...
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